Super Cool Space Jump Delayed Until Sunday

Felix Baumgartner, the Austrian trying to break the record for the highest sky dive ever, will have to wait a few more days to jump from 120,000 feet. The jump from space is delayed until Sunday.

Baumgartner was suited up and in the capsule waiting for the balloon that would take him to the edge of the atmosphere to fill up yesterday. He had waited two years from the project's original launch date for that moment. A five-hour weather delay at that point seemed like nothing. It was here, finally. He was going to jump from a higher point than anyone, ever. He was going to be the first person to break the sound barrier without help from a plane. Until the wind picked back up again and ruined his day. Now, Red Bull, the company financing the jump, tells Reuters the next (and earliest) day they're considering is Sunday. The wait could be longer.